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In fact, we were playing so well you couldn’t help but fear something monumentally stupid would happen in the second half to rob us of a victory.
But it never came.
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Customer Reviews

Really rather good

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aboylikedave

Leaning towards good analysis rather than banter. But the analysis is v good.

Good in parts but no challenge to the dross

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neil lark

Good in parts but lacks the challenge you need to have debate, look at these quotes from a recent episode that went unchallenged . Helen " there simply are no good managers out there that could do better than Arsene" Helen "Wengers tactics and team preparation for Bayern 2nd leg was perfect". Helen "I dont think there is another team in the world that would have done better against Byern than Arsenal in the 2nd leg!" All of these completely bull*hit points were allowed to pass relatively unchallenged. I will finish with a final quote from Helen," that 5-1 defeat was 100% and I mean 100% excusable!!!!! OMG, if that is what is excusable and acceptable to the commentators on this podcast it is really not for me. Can you imagine a Tony Adams team having that view. Stick to the Arsecast or Arsenalvision, you will get views but not that sort of shocking analysis.

Very uneven podcast with some terrible contributors.

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anon1952

Very poor at times:I've listened to a few podcasts and had this view..Helen.. Two problems with her. She is inarticulate, but worse she (very unfortunately for her) has a really screechy voice, which gets worse when she's struggling. Totally wrong voice for a podcast.Lee Not badAnita is dreadful, as all she contributes is a nervous laugh, or advice that she has received from her boyfriend (who supports ManU). Both she and Sylvain recently admitted during an analysis of the West Brom match, that neither of them had watch a the match in it's entirety. What sort of analysis could they make?Matthew is very articulate, but chooses to throw in the odd swear-word, in order to sound cool (doesn't work!)